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sauviour,
sauviour [sɑːvɪ(j)ər]
n. Saviour.
jeegsaw, jigsah, saa, saad, saadist, saan, sah, saw, saw$t, sawbill, saw-bill, sawd, sawdist, sawe, sawed, sawed, sawen, sawer, sawn, sawneb, sawyer,
saw [sɑː, sɔː, N. I. saː]
n. A saw.
v. To saw wood etc.
pt. sawed
pp. sawn
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
jeegsaw: Jigsaw.
sawdist: Sawdust.
sawer: A person who saws. [ˈsɑː(j)ər, ˈsɔː-, N. I. ˈsaː-]
sawins: Sawdust.
saw neb: MN. NN.b. The goosander Mergus merganser.
saa, saav, sah, sau, sauve, sav, saw, sawe,
saw [sɑː, sɔː, N. I. saː, U. sɑːv]
n. A salve, a healing oil, ointment.
saa, saad, saan, sad, saw, saw$t, sawd, sawe, sawed, sawein, sawen, sawer, sawin, sawin, sawn, sew, shaav, shaave, shaaved, shaaven, shaavin, shaavn, shaavved, shauv, shauven, shaw, shawein, shew, shoo, show,
sawe [sɑː, sɔː, N. ʃ(j)aː, MN. ʃjaːv, I. ʃaː]
v. To sow seeds etc.
pt. sawed, sew [suː, ʃuː]
pp. sawed, sawn
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
sawer: A sower.
sawin: Sowing.
sawin time: Seed-time.
saa, saw, sawe,
sawe [sɑː, sɔː, N. I. saː]
n. A saying, a proverb.
6t, 6t., sax, säx, saxereen, saxern, sax-herrin, saxt, saxtaen, saxtaentht, saxteen, saxteent, saxteenth, saxtein, saxteinth, saxth, saxtie, saxtiet, saxty, seeks, seex, sex, six, sïx, sixareen, sixereen, sixern, sixern, sixt, sixtiet, suxty,
sax [saks]
n. Six.
adj. Six.
 
saxt, 6t: Sixth.
saxteen: [-tin] Sixteen
saxteent, 16t: Sixteenth.
saxty: Sixty.
saxtiet
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
saxern: I.Sh. A six-oared boat of Norwegian make, sometimes equipped with a sail used in Shetland as a fishing boat.
saxty-ane [-en, -jɪn, MN. -in]: Sixty-one.
saxty-twa [-twɑː, -twɔː, S. -tweː, N. I. -twaː]: Sixty-two.
sixty-three [-θriː, S. -θrəi, I.Sh. -triː]: Saxty-three.
saxty-fower [-ˈfʌu(ə)r, SW. -fuwr]: Sixty-four.
saxty-five [-faiːv, DD. -fɛv]: Sixty-five.
saxty-sax [-saks]: Saxty-six.
saxty-seiven [-ˈsiːvən, -ˈseːvən, MN. -ˈsəivən]: Sixty-seven.
saxty-echt [-ɛçt, -ext]: Sixty-eight.
saxty-nine [-nəin, -nin]: Sixty-nine.
daarsay, darsay, daursay, foresaid, forsay, naesaid, naesay, nae-say, nasaid, na-said, na-said, na-say, na-sayed, naysaid, no$say, onsaid, oonsaid, sade, sae, saed, saen, saes, sai, said, said-sae, said-say, saie, saies, sain, saiz, say, say$t, say_it, sayd, sayed, sayen, sayen, sayin, says, sayt, sed, sei, seid, ses, sey, seyd, seyed, seyin, seys, sez, sid, sis, siyin, siz, unsaid,
say [seː]
n. Talk, converse, speech. A saying, proverb, a saw, dictum.
v. To say, speak.
pt. said [sed]
pp. said, sain [sen]
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
daursay [-seː]: Daresay, I must say, I vehemently declare.
foresaid [ˈfoːr-]: Aforesaid, above mentioned.
forsay [fərˈ-]: To deny.
na-say: To veto, deny, denial. pt. na-said.
said-sae: A report, piece of gossip.
say awa: To speak one's mind, a discourse, a narrative, monologue.
sayin [seː(ɪ)n]: Saying, speaking.
say it: Say it.
say ower: To repeat.
say wi: To agree with.
unsaid: Unspoken.
scab, scabberd, scabbert, scabbert, scabbie, scabbit, scabby, scubbie, skabbit,
scab [skab]
n. A scab. The hemlock Conium maculatum.
v. To form scabs on.
pt. pp. scabbit adj. Scabbed, shabby. Of land: bare, infertile.
 
scabby
adj. Scabbed.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
scabbert [ˈskabərt], scabberd [ˈskabərd]: A person suffering from scab. Scabbed, bare.
scabbart,
scabbart [ˈskabərt]
n. A scabbard.
scaaf, scaafey, scaf, scaff, scaffay, scaffie, scaffs, scaith, scaithie, scaph, scauf, skaafy, skaff,
scaff [skaf]
n. A type of 19 century undecked fishing boat of a rather broad shape with a raked stem common in the Moray Firth.
dim. scaffie

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